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David Lewin
David Lewin
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David Lewin

David Lewin was introduced early to electronics and computers by TRS-80, Atari, and Commodore 64; he has never quit since then. He spends his free time watching out for technology for the next generation of embedded systems when he is not exploring philosophy. David is a passionate and creative embedded developer who spent 20 years working for automotive companies such as Renault, Peugeot, and Faurecia, as well as for satellites with Thales Alenia Space. He currently works in Sophia Antipolis, the French Riviera Silicon Valley, designing industrial embedded systems.
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In this chapter, we jumped from the administrator to the user's side of MediaDrop, so we covered contents management through simple process tasks that MediaDrop proposes.

Now, you know why you should select your user's rights carefully, so you don't need to worry about upload consequences. This means that you can be sure that any of your user's submitted content will have a delimited sharing perimeter: the one you have chosen.

As such, remember what Spiderman says:

"With great power comes great responsibility."

We also saw that submissions can be done by many users or even by a single user, if necessary.

Fortunately, MediaDrop gets the security jobs done, as it is built around a user's privileges philosophy. That's why, in the next chapter, you will see how to manage your user's rights according to usages from some real-world examples.

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Published in: Jan 2015Publisher: ISBN-13: 9781784399993

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David Lewin

David Lewin was introduced early to electronics and computers by TRS-80, Atari, and Commodore 64; he has never quit since then. He spends his free time watching out for technology for the next generation of embedded systems when he is not exploring philosophy. David is a passionate and creative embedded developer who spent 20 years working for automotive companies such as Renault, Peugeot, and Faurecia, as well as for satellites with Thales Alenia Space. He currently works in Sophia Antipolis, the French Riviera Silicon Valley, designing industrial embedded systems.
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